Jobs at Peloton

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Peloton is a tech‑driven fitness company that launched its signature connected stationary bike in 2012 and has since expanded into treadmills, apparel, and a subscription‑based streaming platform. The company blends hardware, software, and content to deliver immersive workouts, and its data‑rich ecosystem powers real‑time coaching, leaderboards, and personalized training plans.

Peloton hires across a spectrum of technical roles—software engineers (front‑end, back‑end, mobile, data), product managers, UX researchers, hardware firmware engineers, and AI/ML scientists. Non‑tech roles include marketing, sales, operations, and customer success. Candidates can expect a structured interview process that includes technical coding challenges, system design discussions, and behavioral rounds focused on Peloton’s core values of innovation, inclusivity, and customer obsession.

By reviewing Peloton listings on Job Transparency you gain access to real‑time salary ranges, employee sentiment scores, and interview difficulty ratings. This data lets you benchmark offers against industry averages, identify roles with the highest pay growth, and prepare for questions that interviewers frequently ask.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is it like to work at Peloton?
<p>Peloton fosters a high‑energy culture that blends fitness enthusiasm with engineering rigor. Employees collaborate in cross‑functional squads, often in a hybrid model that supports both in‑office and remote work. The company places a strong emphasis on continuous learning, offering internal workshops, hackathons, and access to fitness equipment. Employees are encouraged to bring their authentic selves to the workplace and are rewarded for initiatives that improve the user experience.</p>
What types of positions are available at Peloton?
<p>Peloton’s job board features roles in software engineering (Java, Go, Python, Swift, Kotlin), data science, machine learning, product management, UX/UI design, hardware firmware, cloud architecture, and DevOps. Non‑technical positions include marketing, sales, finance, operations, customer support, and content production. The company frequently hires interns and entry‑level talent for roles that support product development, data pipelines, and user acquisition.</p>
How can I make my application stand out for Peloton?
<p>Showcase projects that blend fitness or health data with software solutions—open‑source contributions, personal fitness apps, or data visualizations can resonate with Peloton’s mission. Highlight experience with scalable distributed systems, real‑time analytics, or mobile development. Demonstrate cultural fit by sharing stories where you championed customer‑centric innovation or led cross‑disciplinary collaborations. Finally, research Peloton’s recent product releases and mention specific features you admire in your cover letter.</p>

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